Praise for Justin Phillip Reed
“Reed blends intersectional politics and bodily hunger in precise, thorny language.”
—The New York Times
"[Reed] piles on anxious images and quasi-logical connections to create a gratifying weirdness.”
—Troy Jollimore, Washington Post
“Incendiary. With breathtaking lyrical dexterity, Reed first rebukes and then remakes western literature and myth, bringing Black queerness to the forefront. . . . Reed performs a deft sleight-of-hand to embrace the territory of horror and monstrousness—harnessing its inherent power to threaten the status quo.”
—Luiza Flynn-Goodlett, Adroit Journal
"The beast in me bows to the beast in you, Justin.”
—Marwa Helal
“Boldly and carefully executed and perfectly ragged. In these poems, Justin Phillip Reed experiments with language to explore inequity and injustice and to critique and lament the culture of white supremacy and the dominant social order.”
—National Book Foundation
“Raw, nervy, reverberant, densely packed language whose import simply can’t be reduced to easy explanation. . . . One-of-a-kind brilliant.”
—Library Journal